From Gratteri to Ranucci and Rosy Bindi: Here Are Those Who Will Vote No on the Referendum
Prominent figures from various fields are uniting against the justice referendum in Italy, framing it as a moral choice for reform against corruption.
In Italy, a coalition of well-known public figures, including actors, comedians, intellectuals, and magistrates, is mobilizing against the upcoming referendum on justice. This group, which reflects a cross-section of the cultural establishment, distinguishes itself through a shared commitment to opposing the government's proposals, rather than focusing solely on the substance of the proposed reforms. The coalition argues that their opposition is rooted in a defense of legality and justice, with significant implications for the political landscape.
Among the high-profile opponents is Nicola Gratteri, the prosecutor of Naples, who has explicitly articulated the moral stakes of the vote. Gratteri asserts that those who will vote 'No' are the